06-12-2018 08:52 PM
Leverage the power and functionality of a robust rich content store (Alfresco) with agility and rapid application development on the front-end presentation tier powered by Django.
This was originally built for an Optaros client as a way to implement an Enterprise portal. Content is tagged, secured, and routed for approval in Alfresco. Django is used to build the front-end web site. Django requests (and caches) content objects from Alfresco via RESTful calls over HTTP.
Authentication is handled by making Alfresco the authority--if a user can successfully log in to Alfresco, they can automatically log in to the Django-powered site. Django requests an Alfresco ticket and keeps it with the Django user object, renewing it when needed.
| Owner | Jeff Potts |
| Versions | Community 3.2 Enterprise 3.2 |
| License Type | BSD |
| Project Page | GitHub - jpotts/django-alfresco: Allows you to use Django to manage and serve content stored in an A... |
| Download Page | GitHub - jpotts/django-alfresco: Allows you to use Django to manage and serve content stored in an A... |
| Tags | Python, Web Development |
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